How much would you pay for the Perfect system?

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Thumper17

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How much money would you pay for the perfect videogame system? (In before, lul wut PC 4 lyfe 'tards fill the topic.)

I mean the absolute perfect gaming centered machine. All of it's resources and power all put into games, no extra shit for movies, internet all of it into downloading, playing and maximizing games, for sake of argument lets also say the games that come out for it are also all perfect games in their genres. The graphics are perfect and will never age, the controls are flawless, their are no bugs, no Red Ring of Death and no chance anyone could hack your information.

Yahtzee would both cream and shit his pants at the system/games, K? Noah Antwiler, AKA TheSpoonyOne would actually like them, they would get 10/10's from Angry Joe and his Badass seal of approval. The Nerd wouldn't be angry anymore.

How much would you pay for a Game? For the system?


Really, what is a fair price for a perfect 100% flawless, timeless videogaming device?
 

FalloutJack

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The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
 

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FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
You broke the thread. I hope you are happy.
 

FalloutJack

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RedEyesBlackGamer said:
FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
You broke the thread. I hope you are happy.
How much would you pay for the perfect thread?
 

RedEyesBlackGamer

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FalloutJack said:
RedEyesBlackGamer said:
FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
You broke the thread. I hope you are happy.
How much would you pay for the perfect thread?
3 ponies and a waffle.
That begs the question: how much would you pay for the perfect waffle?

EDIT: Don't hurt me, OP. I'm not trying to derail the thread. It's just that I'm bored and it is a little past midnight here.
 

Thumper17

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FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
A systems price doesn't guaruntee quality. How much did the Sega CD cost? the 32x? The Atari Jaguar? The Neo Geo? Did the prices have any effect on the quality of system? If I paid five or five hundred dollars the systems would be the same, Price doesn't affect how good or bad a system is, but it can be indicitive.
 

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Many monies. Like, more then ten monies.

Probably a decent amount. A machine that never gets old or boring? No crashing, nothing? Sign me up
 

FalloutJack

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Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
A systems price doesn't guaruntee quality. How much did the Sega CD cost? the 32x? The Atari Jaguar? The Neo Geo? Did the prices have any effect on the quality of system? If I paid five or five hundred dollars the systems would be the same, Price doesn't affect how good or bad a system is, but it can be indicitive.
Nope! Perfect means perfect. I will not mince words here, folks. If you wanna use the P-word, you'd better mean no flaws, which incidentally includes availablilty of product and ability to obtain by reasonable means. Otherwise, I am paying top dollar for a VERY GOOD system.

(Sorry, but this caught my philosophical edge.)
 

Thumper17

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FalloutJack said:
Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
A systems price doesn't guaruntee quality. How much did the Sega CD cost? the 32x? The Atari Jaguar? The Neo Geo? Did the prices have any effect on the quality of system? If I paid five or five hundred dollars the systems would be the same, Price doesn't affect how good or bad a system is, but it can be indicitive.
Nope! Perfect means perfect. I will not mince words here, folks. If you wanna use the P-word, you'd better mean no flaws, which incidentally includes availablilty of product and ability to obtain by reasonable means. Otherwise, I am paying top dollar for a VERY GOOD system.

(Sorry, but this caught my philosophical edge.)
Just humour me here, you already broke the thread.
 

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If perfect means perfect, and it would never be outdate or obsolete and would always get all the major releases then I guess £1000-£1500 based on my current budget.
 

FalloutJack

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Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
A systems price doesn't guaruntee quality. How much did the Sega CD cost? the 32x? The Atari Jaguar? The Neo Geo? Did the prices have any effect on the quality of system? If I paid five or five hundred dollars the systems would be the same, Price doesn't affect how good or bad a system is, but it can be indicitive.
Nope! Perfect means perfect. I will not mince words here, folks. If you wanna use the P-word, you'd better mean no flaws, which incidentally includes availablilty of product and ability to obtain by reasonable means. Otherwise, I am paying top dollar for a VERY GOOD system.

(Sorry, but this caught my philosophical edge.)
Just humour me here, you already broke the thread.
Eh, $300 bucks. That's cheap for a runaway economy. Understand, I love the PS3 and all, but $500 was really nuts. I think we can agree that setting the bar lower than that is reasonable for people nowadays.
 

Thumper17

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FalloutJack said:
Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
A systems price doesn't guaruntee quality. How much did the Sega CD cost? the 32x? The Atari Jaguar? The Neo Geo? Did the prices have any effect on the quality of system? If I paid five or five hundred dollars the systems would be the same, Price doesn't affect how good or bad a system is, but it can be indicitive.
Nope! Perfect means perfect. I will not mince words here, folks. If you wanna use the P-word, you'd better mean no flaws, which incidentally includes availablilty of product and ability to obtain by reasonable means. Otherwise, I am paying top dollar for a VERY GOOD system.

(Sorry, but this caught my philosophical edge.)
Just humour me here, you already broke the thread.
Eh, $300 bucks. That's cheap for a runaway economy. Understand, I love the PS3 and all, but $500 was really nuts. I think we can agree that setting the bar lower than that is reasonable for people nowadays.
What about the perfect games for it?
 

FalloutJack

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Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
Thumper17 said:
FalloutJack said:
The perfect system is at a reasonable price, or it can never be considered perfect.

(And don't tell me about what's cost-effective or not. It can't be perfect if people can't afford it.)
A systems price doesn't guaruntee quality. How much did the Sega CD cost? the 32x? The Atari Jaguar? The Neo Geo? Did the prices have any effect on the quality of system? If I paid five or five hundred dollars the systems would be the same, Price doesn't affect how good or bad a system is, but it can be indicitive.
Nope! Perfect means perfect. I will not mince words here, folks. If you wanna use the P-word, you'd better mean no flaws, which incidentally includes availablilty of product and ability to obtain by reasonable means. Otherwise, I am paying top dollar for a VERY GOOD system.

(Sorry, but this caught my philosophical edge.)
Just humour me here, you already broke the thread.
Eh, $300 bucks. That's cheap for a runaway economy. Understand, I love the PS3 and all, but $500 was really nuts. I think we can agree that setting the bar lower than that is reasonable for people nowadays.
What about the perfect games for it?
What would I pay for FalloutJack's Tales of Awesome? Isn't it obvious? People find game prices reasonable NOW. Sixty dollars isn't too bad, really. In fact, it's gotta be what helps recup a loss when the console is basically sold at a loss. See, one of the reasons El Perfecto Console runs cheap in price is because companies ALREADY lose money selling machines and make up for it in the attaching products (i.e. the games). That much makes sense to me. And if it IS the perfect system, your games are winners every time and sold out, which means you come out ahead in the end, so long as you keep producing games.